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Colin Allred, James Talarico and Senate

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Colin Allred blasts Senate hopeful James Talarico over alleged 'mediocre' comment
Colin Allred blasted Senate candidate James Talarico for allegedly calling him a "mediocre" during a private conversation with an influencer.

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San Antonio Current · 9h
James Talarico responds to influencer’s claim he called Colin Allred a ‘mediocre Black man’
 · 23h · on MSN
Colin Allred slams James Talarico over alleged controversial remark in Texas Senate race
 · 3h
Dispute over alleged racial comments in Texas Democratic Senate race
Colin Allred blasted Senate candidate James Talarico for allegedly calling him a "mediocre Black man" during a private conversation with an influencer.

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 · 7h
James Talarico responds to allegations he called fellow Dem 'mediocre Black man'
 · 21h
Jasmine Crockett weighs in on Talarico’s comments about Collin Allred
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Talarico denies racism allegation as Texas Democratic fight escalates

State Rep. James Talarico forcefully pushed back Monday night against allegations from former U.S. Rep. Colin Allred, as a simmering feud erupted into a public fight over race and the future of the Texas Democratic Party.
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Colin Allred makes bombshell accusation against Talarico, endorses Crockett

The former congressman said he had stayed neutral but stepped in after Talarico called him a “mediocre Black man” in a video.
4hon MSN

Senate primary turns fiery as Colin Allred backs Jasmine Crockett

Just days after Democrats posted major wins in Tarrant County, the Democratic primary race for U.S. Senate in Texas is drawing new attention — fueled by a debate over race, social media, and campaign influence.
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